The county board rejected the plan by a single vote.
In 1840, however, a plan to build a new road through the town was rejected by the local council.
But that plan was rejected, by 82 percent of voters.
No one would say publicly why the plan was rejected.
After much public opposition this plan was rejected in early 2009.
The journey would have taken four hours, but the plan was rejected in 2010.
The plan was rejected then but is thought to still be on the drawing board.
His plan was rejected and he resigned in late 1861.
The plan was rejected after five of the six committee members voted against it.
American officials said no one had rejected the plan outright.